NormaNorma wants to take care of kids someday just like her cardiac team at Children’s. Only 2 weeks old when she received a pacemaker, Norma is happy and active today – a 7-year-old with big dreams and a heart for others.

Her'ManiiA fractured elbow brought Her’Manii to the orthopedic specialists at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. Ready to treat a full spectrum of bone, joint and muscle disorders, we got Her’Manii in to surgery and on to recovery.

Grand Rounds

Continuing Medical Education is a high priority for those who work in the health care profession. One format used by Children's Hospital & Medical Center for educating physicians, students, residents and other medical professionals is Grand Rounds. Pediatric Grand Rounds are presented live each Friday from 8-9 a.m. at Children’s in the Glow auditorium on the 3rd floor. These programs are made available to view via our internet link. CME credit is approved for one year from the date of the presentation. Archived presentations may be viewed for content, but credit is not offered.

CME Credit

Grand Rounds CME credit is available and approved for programs presented within one year of today's date. To apply for CME credit for 2015 presentations, please click on the specific presentation's "CME Credit" icon. For qualifying 2015 presentations, please click on the large "CME Credit" icon at the top of the 2015 Presentations page.

Presenters have disclosed no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this educational activity.

2016/12/16

Advances in Neuroblastoma: Miles to Go Before We Sleep
Meg Macy, MD
Associate Professor, Pediatrics-Heme/Onc and Bone Marrow Transplantation
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Children's Hospital Colorado

Objectives:
1. Recognize clinical signs and presentations of neuroblastoma.
2. Understand the different prognostic factors associated with high-risk neuroblastoma.
3. Become familiar with the new therapies for high-risk neuroblastoma.

Presenter has disclosed no actual or potential conflict of interest related to this educational activity.

2016/12/23

No Grand Rounds

2016/12/30

No Grand Rounds

Children's Hospital & Medical Center is accredited by the Nebraska Medical Association Commission on Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Children's Hospital & Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of one (1) AMA PRA Category I CreditTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.